Aglomasa, Leonard(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The practice of child trafficking is a condemnable act due to its negative impact that undermine the future prospects of children who are exploited for forced labour. This practice, not only hinders children from realizing ...
Adongo, Martin Anaverise(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
Learning to read and write seems to be the focal point of educating individuals
and children. According to Vygotsky‘s (1978) Sociocultural Theory,
children‘s learning begins at home and what takes place at school ...
Adomako, Peter Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The Akan of Ghana, have their unique cultural practices which are vital to their existence as a people. Among them are birth rites, puberty rites, marriage rites, and funeral rites. Funerals or funeral rites are a core ...
Abukari, Ibrahim(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The investigation of online genres has significantly expanded over time. This has led researchers to examine a range of internet genres, including pre-match previews of football games, live text commentary, sports news ...
Abubakar, Issah(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
Over the years discourse analysts have developed interest in the analysis of political discourse, often focusing on campaign messages, state of the nation address, parliamentary debates, among others. However, in the context ...
Azidor Wonder, Calvins(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
The study of the linguistic landscape is crucial as far as regulating and
negotiating linguistic diversity are concerned but not much work has been done
in this area in Ghana. The few works done in the area of linguistic ...
Fosu-blankson, Ferdinard(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations, proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
This study examines the subjectivity of the narrator in Diderot's Jacques le
fataliste et son maître. The authoritative and subjective voice of the narrator in
this text affects the narration of the story in such a way ...
Code-switching in political discourse has gained considerable attention from researchers over the past decades. These researchers have shown how code-switching is used in political discourse to maximize personal or political ...
Yao Torsu, Rev. Livingstone(University of Cape Coast, 2020-08)
This study investigates the translation of shalom into `utifafa in the Ewe Bible to
ascertain the contextual implication it brought to the fore. It carefully focuses on
Judges 4:17, I Samuel 1:17, and 2Kings 9:19 to ...
Oral literature in Africa began with the study of folklore (Finnegan, 1970). Folklore as a field of study covers many areas including Geography, Anthropology, History and Literature. Folklore as an important aspect of ...
Andoh, Christian Nana(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
The strategies of imperialism used by both Romans and British are very fascinating. However, these events happened in different eras, which have led Brunt (1965) and Miles (1990) to conclude that these strategies used by ...
Laryea, Charlotte Ogbedee(University of Cape Coast, 2015-05)
This study investigated the syntax and semantics of Ga phrasal verbs. It
examined the basic elements that constitute the Ga phrasal verb and focused on the
various manifestations of the phrasal verb in respect of its ...
Quainoo, Candida Olivia(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
Today, symbols are the embodiment of the Akan of Ghana and are used to express
what they stand for and their view of the world, life and co-existence. African
Traditional symbols are pictorials or artistic expressions ...
Ackumey, Seyram Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
ABSTRACT
Discourse on the E3e phonology has provided several studies on the E3e
phonemes, some of them include Abadzivor and Dzamesi (2008); Agbedoxor
(2014); Amegashie (2011); Ansre (1961); Anyidoho (1990); Atakpa ...
Sarbah, Jehoshaphat Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
ABSTRACT
The Yaa Amponsah guitar riff has been described as the lingua franca indigenous
Ghanaian guitar play (Collins, 2006). Researches like (Adum-Attah, 1997;
Collins, 1989, 2006, 2018) provide a brief history of ...
Essilfie, Bridget(University of Cape Coast, 2021-01)
This research seeks to comparatively investigate the status and roles of female chiefs and queen mothers in the Asebu Traditional Area. To this end, the succession norms, roles, achievements, and challenges of female chiefs ...
Kokou, Aziabou Cephas(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
We have observed that one of the factors that explain the inability of learners to perform satisfactorily in essay writing or the fundamental reason responsible for lack of confidence by French students to practice writing ...
Yaw, Osei Harrison(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
ABSTRACT
Studies into political speech genres continue to attract the attention of scholars and
researchers. Yet, the New Year Message (NYM) remains largely under-researched.
Using Genre Theory, the present study ...
ABSTRACT
The global ecological crisis is posited to be, perhaps, the number one problem
facing the world-wide community in recent times (Breuilly & Palmer, 1992).
The effect of this global crisis is known and felt ...
Aglomasa, Leonard(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The practice of child trafficking is a condemnable act due to its negative impact that undermine the future prospects of children who are exploited for forced labour. This practice, not only hinders children from realizing ...
Adongo, Martin Anaverise(University of Cape Coast, 2023-09)
Learning to read and write seems to be the focal point of educating individuals
and children. According to Vygotsky‘s (1978) Sociocultural Theory,
children‘s learning begins at home and what takes place at school ...
Adomako, Peter Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The Akan of Ghana, have their unique cultural practices which are vital to their existence as a people. Among them are birth rites, puberty rites, marriage rites, and funeral rites. Funerals or funeral rites are a core ...
Abukari, Ibrahim(University of Cape Coast, 2023-08)
The investigation of online genres has significantly expanded over time. This has led researchers to examine a range of internet genres, including pre-match previews of football games, live text commentary, sports news ...
Abubakar, Issah(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
Over the years discourse analysts have developed interest in the analysis of political discourse, often focusing on campaign messages, state of the nation address, parliamentary debates, among others. However, in the context ...
Azidor Wonder, Calvins(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
The study of the linguistic landscape is crucial as far as regulating and
negotiating linguistic diversity are concerned but not much work has been done
in this area in Ghana. The few works done in the area of linguistic ...
Fosu-blankson, Ferdinard(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations, proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
This study examines the subjectivity of the narrator in Diderot's Jacques le
fataliste et son maître. The authoritative and subjective voice of the narrator in
this text affects the narration of the story in such a way ...
Code-switching in political discourse has gained considerable attention from researchers over the past decades. These researchers have shown how code-switching is used in political discourse to maximize personal or political ...
Yao Torsu, Rev. Livingstone(University of Cape Coast, 2020-08)
This study investigates the translation of shalom into `utifafa in the Ewe Bible to
ascertain the contextual implication it brought to the fore. It carefully focuses on
Judges 4:17, I Samuel 1:17, and 2Kings 9:19 to ...
Oral literature in Africa began with the study of folklore (Finnegan, 1970). Folklore as a field of study covers many areas including Geography, Anthropology, History and Literature. Folklore as an important aspect of ...
Andoh, Christian Nana(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
The strategies of imperialism used by both Romans and British are very fascinating. However, these events happened in different eras, which have led Brunt (1965) and Miles (1990) to conclude that these strategies used by ...
Laryea, Charlotte Ogbedee(University of Cape Coast, 2015-05)
This study investigated the syntax and semantics of Ga phrasal verbs. It
examined the basic elements that constitute the Ga phrasal verb and focused on the
various manifestations of the phrasal verb in respect of its ...
Quainoo, Candida Olivia(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
Today, symbols are the embodiment of the Akan of Ghana and are used to express
what they stand for and their view of the world, life and co-existence. African
Traditional symbols are pictorials or artistic expressions ...
Ackumey, Seyram Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
ABSTRACT
Discourse on the E3e phonology has provided several studies on the E3e
phonemes, some of them include Abadzivor and Dzamesi (2008); Agbedoxor
(2014); Amegashie (2011); Ansre (1961); Anyidoho (1990); Atakpa ...
Sarbah, Jehoshaphat Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
ABSTRACT
The Yaa Amponsah guitar riff has been described as the lingua franca indigenous
Ghanaian guitar play (Collins, 2006). Researches like (Adum-Attah, 1997;
Collins, 1989, 2006, 2018) provide a brief history of ...
Essilfie, Bridget(University of Cape Coast, 2021-01)
This research seeks to comparatively investigate the status and roles of female chiefs and queen mothers in the Asebu Traditional Area. To this end, the succession norms, roles, achievements, and challenges of female chiefs ...
Kokou, Aziabou Cephas(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
We have observed that one of the factors that explain the inability of learners to perform satisfactorily in essay writing or the fundamental reason responsible for lack of confidence by French students to practice writing ...
Yaw, Osei Harrison(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
ABSTRACT
Studies into political speech genres continue to attract the attention of scholars and
researchers. Yet, the New Year Message (NYM) remains largely under-researched.
Using Genre Theory, the present study ...
ABSTRACT
The global ecological crisis is posited to be, perhaps, the number one problem
facing the world-wide community in recent times (Breuilly & Palmer, 1992).
The effect of this global crisis is known and felt ...